India, May 9 -- The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) was forced to postpone the remaining Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches indefinitely after its bid to host them in the UAE was rejected.

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said the worsening situation with nuclear rivals India had escalated with the incursion of 78 drones from across the border.

"The decision to postpone the Pakistan Super League (PSL) has been taken pursuant to advice received from the prime minister Mohammad Shahbaz Sharif," said a PCB release.

The tenth edition of the PSL involved 37 foreign players including from England, Australia, New Zealand, the West Indies and South Africa.

This happened just a short while after news agency PTI cited sources within the Emirates Cric...